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http://dx.doi.org/10.12925/jkocs.2015.32.4.685

Application Study and Pulp Separation Method by see weeds  

Ryu, Soung-Ryual (Research Institute on Development of Region, Sae Han Univ.)
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Journal of the Korean Applied Science and Technology / v.32, no.4, 2015 , pp. 685-693 More about this Journal
Abstract
In this study, we found that it is necessary to use the relatively new resource from seaweed extracts to extract and process pulp and create a local brand that can contribute to the local fishermen, development of new bio material, establishment of natural infrastructure, and acquisition of foreign investment. This study's seaweed pulp separation process is very overwhelming as seaweed is a compound of glycoside and polysaccharide. Nevertheless, we intend to develop a purification process and introduce applied technology to explore a new applied technology of pulp process. Once this technology is fully developed and mass produced, it would contribute to greater exports and increasing income level for the local fishermen. The ultimate goal of this study is to gather technical data from the first and second years of application, apply seaweed pulp to increase bio effect, and develop new functional bio-plastic packaging material, raw material, and samples with special characteristics of high molecules.
Keywords
seaweed; seaweed pulp; biodecomposition plastic; biodecomposition;
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